Miami Dolphins news, rumors and injuries

Miami Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill said he cleared the air with WR Mike Wallace, and the two have no problem. Tannehill said he wants Wallace to return, and the team will consider Tannehill's input when they make their decision on Wallace.

Fantasy Tip: Wallace is being difficult with Miami, as he's said he won't restructure his current contract. The Dolphins could save quite a bit of cash if they decide to cut Wallace outright. It may be in Miami's best interests to retain Wallace, however, if at least for the sake of Tannehill's future after they already cut Brandon Gibson and Brian Hartline. Wallace had a disappointing 2014 season, but he still managed 67 catches for 862 yards and 10 touchdowns. A move away from Miami probably wouldn't hurt his fantasy value. Stay tuned.

Miami Dolphins TE Charles Clay received the transition tag Monday, March 2, according to a source. The transition tag for tight ends is worth $7.071 million.

Fantasy Tip: Clay had a relatively disappointing 2014 campaign compared to the 2013 season, but he did miss two games. When healthy, Clay has TE1 potential, especially with QB Ryan Tannehill seemingly coming into his own.

The Miami Dolphins might have an interest in free-agent DT Kenrick Ellis (Jets) if they miss on a few other bigger names, as Ellis has a background with executive vice president of football operations Mike Tannenbaum.

The Miami Dolphins are interested in impending free-agent DT Terrance Knighton (Broncos), but he might be far more costly than some of their other targets and it is unclear if they can compete financially for him.

Free-agent CB Brandon Flowers (Chargers) is a potential target of the Miami Dolphins, and they have had internal discussions about adding him in free agency. He has family in Delray Beach, Fla., and a friend said the team might hold some appeal to him.